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- Hyacinthe Montrouzier (3 December 1820 – 6 May 1897) was a French Marist priest, explorer, botanist, zoologist and entomologist. Abbé Montrouzier studied...
- albopunctatus Montrouzier, 1860 Acanthopygus cinctus Montrouzier, 1860 Acanthopygus griseus Montrouzier, 1860 Acanthopygus metallicus Montrouzier, 1860 Acanthopygus...
- of Carabinae. It was described by Perroud & Montrouzier in 1864. "Calosoma oceani**** Perroud & Montrouzier, 1864". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2023-04-08...
- the 'extinct' Lord Howe Island stick-insect (Dryococelus australis (Montrouzier)) (Phasmatodea) and recommendations for its conservation". Biodiversity...
- Papilio montrouzieri, occasionally referred to as Montrouzier's Ulysses, or New Caledonian tailless Ulysses, is a species of swallowtail butterfly from...
-  Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 12 February 2011. v Montrouzier, R.P. in Souverbie, M. 1861. Descriptions d'espèces nouvelles de l'archipel...
- Turbo argyrostomus Linnaeus, 1758 - Silver-mouth Turban Turbo artensis Montrouzier, 1860 Turbo bozzettiana Bozzetti, 2011 Turbo bruneus (Röding, 1798) -...
- Fabricius, 1775 Oncopeltus bergi**** Kirkaldy, 1909 Oncopeltus bicinctus (Montrouzier, 1861) Oncopeltus bue**** Karsch, 1892 Oncopeltus cayensis Torre-Bueno...
- naming the new species after a Marist brother and missionary, Abbe Montrouzier, who wrote an "Insect Fauna of Woodlark Island". Cryptolaemus montrouzieri...
- 1845)· accepted, alternate representation Xenophora australis Souverbie & Montrouzier, 1870 Xenophora solarioides solarioides (Reeve, 1845)· accepted, alternate...